Comment Re: truly an inspiration. (Score 2) 494
Trolls hook fish. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T...
You drop a baited line, and wait for a bite. That's the origin of the term, not the mythical monster.
Trolls hook fish. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T...
You drop a baited line, and wait for a bite. That's the origin of the term, not the mythical monster.
They would just open a market on potential trades, obscuring it by a layer.
Here is my light setup. http://imgur.com/gallery/kAhfQ
Promotional machines/settings; they can set individual machine odds.
A new cluster of machines come in they set the game to payout well, to get people addicted, so it becomes some people's favorite machine.
After a couple weeks/months they slowly lower the percentage, while moving the machine out of the prime spot, with the addicts following it, and they set up the next new game...
http://www.theverge.com/2014/1...
"The drives even have their own built-in GSM access. If the signal goes quiet for too long, the drive is destroyed."
Any GSM triggered bomb could also be rigged with a 'fail-dangerous' to detonate if signals are blocked.
Power requirements.
Triggered?
While there may be gaps in our social services; I'd rather be 'poor' in the US than most other countries.
http://news.discovery.com/huma...
"Between 1990 and 1995 the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children handled only 515 stranger abductions"
100 stranger abductions a year vs. 166,000 non abused kids taken by CPS.
literally more than 1000 times as likely your kids will be kidnapped by the government than a 'stranger'.
And yet
If there was a 2/3rd chance I would die due to a correctable brain chemical imbalance, please put me in the hospital for a few days, thanks.
Or they just didn't head in our direction.
Binary?
Over the last 20 years a lot of patents in the area have expired as well, making them cheaper to produce and sell.
Well, someone will have to write the detailed specification, and list of instructions for the system to use to know what the humans want it to code. We could call that person a 'Programmerator' and the system a 'Compileatron'.
What is algebra, exactly? Is it one of those three-cornered things? -- J.M. Barrie